David60
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Hello all,
Is there any reasonable explanation why a Luxman L-590AXII and a pair of Focal Sopra 1 speakers would absolutely not work well together? I have this pairing and after 12 months of fighting with a every minute possibility to improve things, I'm giving up and one of the two will have to go.
Electrically speaking, the 2 units are not blatantly at odds: the 590AXII may be only 30/60W in Class A but then shifts to AB to an even higher output rating, and the PS is purportedly a +/- 600VA beast.
The Sopras aren't necessarily an easy load but at 89db, 8 ohms nominal with a lowest dip at 3,9 ohms it shouldn't be mission impossible...
However, the main complaint is a mushy, boomy, one-note, droning, ill-intentioned, undisciplined and basically horrific bass response and an overall flat and lifeless sound.
Room is the same 4x8m listening space since 26 years. 8 GIK panels installed. Changed every imaginable cable combination under the sun, atleast 50 times. Changed sources as well, speaker position, isolation feet under electronics...you name it.
The only changed variable was the Luxman. 3 generations of previous Naim amplification worked infinitely better, so did Musical Fidelity.
Any miraculous advice or suggestions on which to keep and which to get rid of?
Thanks you!
David
Is there any reasonable explanation why a Luxman L-590AXII and a pair of Focal Sopra 1 speakers would absolutely not work well together? I have this pairing and after 12 months of fighting with a every minute possibility to improve things, I'm giving up and one of the two will have to go.
Electrically speaking, the 2 units are not blatantly at odds: the 590AXII may be only 30/60W in Class A but then shifts to AB to an even higher output rating, and the PS is purportedly a +/- 600VA beast.
The Sopras aren't necessarily an easy load but at 89db, 8 ohms nominal with a lowest dip at 3,9 ohms it shouldn't be mission impossible...
However, the main complaint is a mushy, boomy, one-note, droning, ill-intentioned, undisciplined and basically horrific bass response and an overall flat and lifeless sound.
Room is the same 4x8m listening space since 26 years. 8 GIK panels installed. Changed every imaginable cable combination under the sun, atleast 50 times. Changed sources as well, speaker position, isolation feet under electronics...you name it.
The only changed variable was the Luxman. 3 generations of previous Naim amplification worked infinitely better, so did Musical Fidelity.
Any miraculous advice or suggestions on which to keep and which to get rid of?
Thanks you!
David